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This is another installment of “The Blur Goes to College,” the story of Harrison Walter’s experience as an autistic student and athlete at Colorado Mountain College in Leadville.
According to Michael, several mining companies are conducting tests with TNS Technology. However, to his knowledge, CJK would ...
The Colorado Tourism Office (CTO) has announced awards for 16 different tourist markets across Colorado. The CTO established the Tourism Marketing Grant program in 2001 in an effort to create ...
The Board of County Commissioners voted on Dec. 17 not to adopt a designation as a “welcoming community,” also referred to as a “sanctuary community.” BOCC and the Lake County ...
During their Dec. 17 meeting, the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) agreed to extend the animal shelter intergovernmental ...
In observance of New Year’s, the following closures are in effect: All Lake County schools will be closed Friday, Dec. 20-Friday, Jan. 3. The Lake County School District administration offices will ...
The Lake County High School men’s basketball team lost 88-52 to Middle Park High School of Granby on Dec. 17. It was the first home game for the Panthers and the first game against a Frontier League ...
The Lake County High School women’s basketball team lost 47-12 to Middle Park High School of Granby on Dec. 17. The Panthers are now 2-2 to start the season. The team’s 2023-2024 record was 3-16. Lake ...
The Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) voted to approve the county’s 2025 budget on Dec. 13. The total general fund expenditures are $23,053,588. BOCC also voted to approve the mill levy at 0.395.
Board of Education approved a one-time compensation plan for LCSD staff on Dec. 9 as a result of the mill levy override increase being ...